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Novels and Short Stories

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CONTENTS. At right, please find links to all of my published fiction (novels and short stories). I'm bringing under one domain (www johntcullen com) information from my various separate websites developed over a quarter century, starting with our pioneering days 1996 forward.

Constellation Argo Navis - see Wikipedia & Wikimedia; also read their article on Jason and the Argonauts, with ancient mythological and modern film/TV references - a story that will never fade away! JOHN ARGO I have written books under my birth name (Jean T. Cullen, my USA name (John T. Cullen). My SF/Suspense Genre pseudonym John Argo involves a fascinating story. Argo was a mythological Bronze Age ship of wonder whose famous story archetypes are still being told, made into movies and TV series in our own age; and Argo Navis (Ship Argo) is/was the largest heavenly constellation of stars named by ancient astronomers. As we launched our exciting new Web publishing and pioneering adventure in 1996, I thought that the ancient sense of wonder from Jason and the Argonauts (literally, 'Argo-Sailors') applied well to the space age and the Internet Age. More on that soon—now you know why I chose Argo as my cognomen.

Brief but Cool: Read The Copyshop Story

Ray Bradbury Said So also, but this true story says it best about my writings. Ray sent me a rave in Jan 2008 after reading my holiday classic fantasy *The Christmas Clock.* That short novel is both my homage to Charles Dickens for his *A Christmas Carol* but it has a lot of Ray Bradbury's spirit in it. I've heard rave comments from many readers over many years.

Ray Bradbury Said So, But This True Story Says It Best

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Ray Bradbury sent me a personal hurray after reading this holiday fantasy novel (homage to Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol)

The Beautiful and Tragic Stranger: 1892 True Crime and Later Ghost Legend at the Hotel Del Coronado near San Diego

Romantic Novel: A Young Poet's Love For a Lonely, Beautiful Young Faculty Wife in a New England College Town

Anything Goes With Gray: James Gray is 21st Century update on James Bond - Bond Women, Not Bond Girls - and more!

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